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BETA is an object-oriented language with strong support and comprehensive facilities for procedural and functional programming. It is a direct descendant of the Simula series of languages. One of the two original designers of the Simulas was Kristen Nygaard. He was on BETA's design team.
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BETA
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Official page: descriptions, FAQ, downloads, newsgroups, archive, tutorials, teaching experiences, papers, research, related topics, links. [University of Aarhus, Denmark]
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Beta Language Introduction
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Mjølner Informatics Report.
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Cetus Links: BETA
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gbeta
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Generalization of BETA language via interpreter/compiler, strict, static type-checked. Ph.D. project. Descriptions of modularization, lazy analysis, compatibility; tutorial, papers, FAQ, downloads, bug reports. [Open Source, GPL]
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MetaBeta Project
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Goal: design, implement meta-level interface for statically typed, compiled language BETA, to extend expressiveness of language so programs can be written for it, not just in it. Functionality depending on a language implementation is impossible or very hard to express in most languages.
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Overview of the BETA Programming Language
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article by Ole Lehrmann Madsen.
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BETA
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Growing article, with links to many related topics. [NodeWorks Encyclopedia]
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Mjølner System
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An Object-Oriented multi-platform rapid application development environment.
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TUNES Project: Beta
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Brief description, links: GBETA, MetaBETA, Mjolner. [Open Content]
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